How to hide the Newsstand icon on iOS 5

One of the annoyances of iOS 5 for some users is the fact that the Newsstand icon cannot be placed into a folder and banished to the last page of apps. As it turns out, there is a trick to placing it in a folder.

Create a folder by dragging one app onto another. During our testing we found it easier to drag an app to to the icon closest to the Newsstand icon. Using the screenshot above as an example, the Verizon icon was placed on top of the Authenticator icon. This allows you to quickly perform the next step.

As soon as you let go of the app to create the folder and the animation begins, drag the Newsstand icon over the same app and let go.

Screenshot by Jason Cipriani

If you were fast enough, you should then see the Newsstand icon in the folder you just created. If Newsstand doesn't show up in the folder, you will need to drag both apps out of the folder and try again. Keep trying; eventually with the right timing, you will get it.

Screenshot by Jason Cipriani

There is one more caveat to hiding the Newsstand icon. In the future, should you tap on the icon to open Newsstand, your device will restart. Also, once you have tapped on the icon and your phone has restarted, the icon will no longer be visible in the folder while the folder is closed; tapping on the folder will reveal that the Newsstand icon is indeed still there. You will still be able to drag it out of the folder using the same process you would for any other app.

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